What happen when you stroke the prongs with the wire?
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There will be a static sound produced, when you stroke the prongs with wire. When you stroke the prongs with a wire a periodic wave like motion is created and there are frequencies created.
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What happen when you stroke the prongs with the wire?
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- When you stroke the prongs with the wire a static sound with a fixed frequency will be produced. A periodic wave-like motion is generated with frequencies.
- When you stroke the prongs with wire the prongs vibrate back and forth. When moves forward, it pushes the air that is in contact with the surface of the prongs. This builds a higher pressure as the air gets compressed. When the prong's surface moves in the opposite direction, it builds a lower pressure as the air gets decompressed. Therefore, as the prong's surface vibrates, it develops shifting regions of higher and lower air pressure. These variations of pressure waves travel through the air producing sound.
- A huge amount of sound leads to the production of more sound. Radio waves are produced due to the connection of the wire to the battery. Thus the sound with static frequency is produced when pronged with wire.
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